

ご挨拶
Greeting
Welcome to the STG International Academy homepage!
From here on, I would like to give a message to everyone around the world who is considering studying abroad in Japan.
Now, if you are thinking of working for a Japanese company in the future, passing the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N2 and N1 is a must. If you do not have N3 level Japanese language proficiency before coming to Japan, it is impossible to pass N2 and N1. Please come to Japan after acquiring at least N4 level Japanese language proficiency. If you are thinking of going to university, in addition to passing JLPT N1, if you can get high scores in your favorite subjects on the EJU, you will have a high chance of entering a national university or a difficult private university. Many job offers come to these universities from major Japanese companies, so there is a high chance that your dream of "working for a major Japanese company with a high salary" will come true.
In other words, the most important purpose of studying abroad at a Japanese language school is to improve the language skills necessary to take classes at university. This mindset is necessary for those aiming to go on to university or graduate school. In addition, enjoying your life as a student abroad is also important in order to achieve your first goal. Humans need to play as much as they need to work. This stabilizes their mental health. Why not enjoy your life as a student abroad in Japan while learning Japanese language and culture with me?
My hobby is motorcycle touring. Students who have a large motorcycle license can use their summer vacation to enjoy a motorcycle camping tour of Hokkaido with me and visit national universities in Hokkaido.
Put the Japanese you have learned (both in everyday life and in your studies) into practice through a three-week tour! Through various activities where you will be living and eating together, your Japanese language skills will improve dramatically. In particular, you will be able to speak Japanese naturally through everyday conversations, learning the rhythm, accent, and intonation of Japanese, which are not taught in regular schools.
We look forward to your challenge.
Principal of STG International College
Satoshi Sasaki

佐々木 哲
Satoshi Sasaki
Principal of STG International College
